THE devastated father of a 13-year-old boy who committed suicide has laid into his son's bullies in an emotional video.

Daniel Fitzpatrick, 45, posted an 18 minute-long video on his Facebook page where he laid into the bullies who tormented his son, also called Daniel Fitzpatrick, at school.

In the heartbreaking video, the father held up a picture of his son and said: "I don't know what else to say, I miss my son. All I want is to hear him say, 'good morning dad' one more time, that way I can tell him 'good morning, I love you’.

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Daniel Fitzpatrick posted an emotional message onto Facebook about the death of his son

"I used to ask him, 'who loves you?’

“He would always reply, 'you do' – that was our thing.

"My son didn't have a bad bone in his body. He had a heart of gold."The Fitzpatrick family are planning to hold a service for their son on Monday.

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Daniel Fitzpatrick was just 13 years old when he took his life

The clearly emotional father laid into the bullies who pushed his son to kill himself.

He said: "I hope the memory of what you've done to my son is burned into the brain for the rest of your life and you suffer like he did."

In Daniel’s tragic suicide note, he wrote: "At first it was good. I had lots of friends, good grades, great life but I moved and [when I came back] it was different

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Daniel left a suicide note detailing his torment

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The second part of Daniel's suicide note

"My old friends changed, they didn’t talk to me, they didn’t even like me."

The teen, who attended the Holy Angels Catholic School in New York, even had his fingers broken during one attack by his bullies.

He said he told "all the teachers" and they "they didn't do anything" to stop the bullying.

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A spokeswoman for the Brooklyn/Queens Diocese said: “The principal, teachers, and staff of Holy Angels Catholic Academy are heartbroken over the loss of Danny Fitzpatrick.

“We take the issue of bullying very seriously and address every incident that is brought to our attention.”

The Fitzpatrick family are planning to hold a service for their son on Monday.